'We are well-placed to change the world,' says Jessica Huber, faculty entrepreneur-in-residence for the Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship. 'We can change Indiana, at least.'

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Hayleigh Colombo
hcolombo@jconline.com

Purdue University's top leaders said they envision a new era for entrepreneurship and commercialization at the university focused on creating jobs for Hoosiers, not making money for Purdue.

At a public forum Thursday, President Mitch Daniels and Purdue Research Foundation President and CEO Dan Hasler talked about the future of commercialization and the university's strengths and weaknesses in that arena.